ASP
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Brand Details
Type: Product
Description: Active Server Pages (ASP) is a server-side scripting technology developed by Microsoft for creating dynamic web pages. It allows developers to embed scripts within HTML, enabling features like database interaction and personalized content. There are two main versions: Classic ASP (obsolete) and ASP.NET (modern successor with various frameworks and programming language support).
Website: https://www.asp.net
Mention Analytics
Total Mentions: 12
Subreddit Mentions:
Positive Mentions: 3
Negative Mentions: 0
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💬 77 comments
⬆︎ 32 upvotes
Mentioned as an outdated technology.
Found in /r/webdev/💬 27 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
Used for web coding.
Found in /r/SQL/💬 60 comments
⬆︎ 58 upvotes
Mentioned as an example of a language that is not considered 'dead'.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/Apr 4, 2025
Is front-end more tedious than back-end?
💬 125 comments
⬆︎ 73 upvotes
Mentioned in the comments.
Found in /r/webdev/Mar 31, 2025
What are your favorite tools/services you use for these?
💬 78 comments
⬆︎ 234 upvotes
Mentioned as a frontend framework.
Found in /r/webdev/Mar 28, 2025
“Why Haven’t We Seen Another Web Language Like PHP in 30 Years?”
💬 287 comments
⬆︎ 247 upvotes
Mentioned in comparison to PHP
Found in /r/PHP/Oct 5, 2024
Why Do You Think There Are No Efforts To Make a Language Just Like PHP but Different?
💬 93 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
ASP is mentioned as a previous alternative technology to PHP in web development.
Found in /r/PHP/Sep 23, 2024
Is it just me, or does PHP still get way more hate than it deserves?
💬 188 comments
⬆︎ 200 upvotes
Mentioned in context of a negative experience.
Found in /r/PHP/Aug 21, 2024
If PHP died today, which backend language would you choose?
💬 327 comments
⬆︎ 94 upvotes
Mentioned as a joke, or in a negative context.
Found in /r/PHP/Aug 17, 2024
An old ASP Classic programmer is coming out of retirement for one more rodeo
💬 62 comments
⬆︎ 19 upvotes
No explicit brand mention, but the general discussion indicates that the user was interested in learning the language. This is a positive sentiment but not about specific products or brands.
Found in /r/PHP/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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